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Why Do We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehring? by James Nehring
Why Do We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehring? by James Nehring













It is refreshing to have a definite point of view, argued forcefullyQuotes:“It never troubles the sun,” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson in one of his later essays, “that some of his rays fall wide and vain into ungrateful space, and only a small part on the reflecting planet. Her command of literature finds many gems, and her writing style is clear and brisk. The author presents many literary and historical models of loves that were daring, and un-apologetic.

Why Do We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehring? by James Nehring

The feminists argue that creativity and passion in love are not fit subjects for a woman and serve only to keep her subservient to men. The author argues that feminism, and the need for safety and predictability has squeezed the romance out of relations between the sexes.

Why Do We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehring? by James Nehring

A Vindication of LoveChristina NehringThis is an impassioned piece of social commentary, arguing for the return of intense and passionate loving between men and women, love that takes risks.















Why Do We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehring? by James Nehring